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Port Arthur Sea Hawks - Texas - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Unisex Tank Top covina white bowling pins scatter fromPort Arthur was a Texas Gulf refinery town in 1950, sitting on the edge of Sabine Lake and the open water beyond. The Sea Hawks were a charter member of the rebooted Class C Gulf Coast League that year, taking the field at the brand new 4,800 seat Seahawk Stadium. They lined up alongside the Brownsville Charros, Corpus Christi Aces, Galveston White Caps, Harlingen Capitals, Lake Charles Lakers, Laredo Apaches, and Texas City Texans, eventually winning